Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation"Next Mutation" redirects here. For the Space Quest game, see Space Quest V. Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation is an Americanlive- actiontelevision series produced by Saban Entertainment, which ran on the Fox Kids network from 1. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles published by Mirage Studios.[1] As of September 1. Saban Brands, as Saban has recently regained the rights to the show from Disney.[2][3][4]The series introduced many new elements to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, including a female mutant turtle called Venus (named after the famous statue) and new central antagonists, an army of humanoid dragons known as "The Rank" led by the vicious Dragonlord. The series was touted (in some of the promotional material) as a continuation of the 1. TV series, but the series instead loosely followed the continuity of the 1. The Turtles lived in the same abandoned train station featured in the second and third films, Shredder's face is clawed as it was in the original film, and Splinter's ear is slashed as it was in the original film. However, the films and the series display differing styles, Shredder is alive (and no longer Super Shredder), and April O'Neil and Casey Jones are absent. In a departure from other TMNT continuities, Leonardo states in the second episode that the Turtles are not blood- related, while other media explicitly present the Turtles as biological siblings. Other notable differences were found in the Turtles' weapons; Leonardo carries one double- bladed ninjatō instead of two katana (though he was shown to own two in a few episodes), Donatello has a metal staff instead of a wooden Bō staff, Raphael's twin sai could combine to make a staff; and Michaelangelo's signature weapon was a pair of tonfa (his weapon of choice in other media, nunchucks, are outlawed in several places). Further, the name of the series was amended in several countries to Hero Turtles: The Next Mutation under various censorship rulings, as with most output of the franchise. The series is partly based on a fourth film originally to be released in 1. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV : The New Mutation.[5][6]The series was shot in Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada.[7]Characters[edit]Turtles[edit]Leonardo (performed by Gabe Khouth, voiced by Michael Dobson) - During the course of the series, Leo has sought new ways to learn how to combat enemies such as the Rank and Simon Bonesteel. Raphael (performed by Mitchell A. ![]() ![]() Release dates for your favorite Netflix movies and TV series - including information about DVD releases and Instant Streaming. Updated Weekly. Power Rangers crossover. Outside of The Next Mutation, the Turtles also guest-starred alongside the Power Rangers in Power Rangers in Space. The end of the episode. Didn’t we only just go through this with PES? Now it’s NBA 2K’s turn to have its already-anointed cover athlete screw things up by changing teams before the. Lee Yuen, voiced by Matt Hill) - Raph appears to see Bonesteel as his personal enemy, having an entire episode with him. Michelangelo (performed by Jarred Blancard, voiced by Kirby Morrow) - The self- proclaimed Prince of All Media runs a pirate radio show from the Turtles' jeep. Donatello (performed by Richard Yee, voiced by Jason Gray- Stanford) - A fan of the somewhat insane Dr. Quease, Donnie has tried working with him on a way to send the enemies from the Rank back into the Enchanted Mirror. Venus de Milo (performed by Nicole Parker, voiced by Lalainia Lindbjerg) - A fifth Turtle. She was in the jar the others were in, and doused with ooze. However, she ended up in Chinatown, where Chung found her. She was raised as a shinobi, a mystical version of a ninja. She often gets sayings mixed up, no matter how much her new family attempts to help. Splinter (performed by Fiona Scott, voiced by Stephen Mendel) - Splinter is usually not involved with the Turtles' antics, often imparting advice or yelling at them about the noise of their vehicles. He will often play chess at night with his blind human friend Andre. Chung I (portrayed by Tseng Chang, voiced by Dale Wilson) - An old friend of Splinter's and Venus' foster father. He trained Venus as a Shinobi, but was killed by the Dragon Lord after the latter used Chung as a conduit to allow his forces to escape their prison dimension and reach the Realm of Dreams.
He was also a foe of the vampire Vam Mi, having stolen her heart after defeating her. This later led her to seek revenge on Venus. Andre (portrayed by Len Gibson) - A blind man, whom Splinter often plays chess with in the park. During "The Guest" he is evicted from his apartment and given refuge with the Turtles. However, he constantly (much to their frustration) grabbed and messed with everything, nearly injuring them. Bongo - the giant gorilla is hiding in the same house. Raphael and Bonesteel are forced to temporarily work together to escape the predicament in one piece, after which Raphael befriends the escaped gorilla. Enemies[edit]Foot Clan - The Foot of this series appear a lot more clumsy and less intelligent (due to comic relief values), much to Shredder's irritation. The Foot Clan is implied to have battled the Turtles constantly for many years, as the Turtles are now 1. When Splinter falls ill, the full fury of the Foot Clan is unleashed upon the Turtles' lair, which has recently been discovered by them. The sheer numbers of the expanding Foot clan easily overwhelm the Turtles in combat and Shredder then prepares to finish them off, vowing to destroy their leader as well. However, Venus de Milo uses her Shinobi magic, drives Shredder insane by calling the true Oroku Saki to the surface to take control, thereby destroying the Shredder, seemingly forever. Afterwards the Foot disbands. Shredder (portrayed by Patrick Pon, voiced by Doug Parker) – The Shredder appeared in the five- part episode "East Meets West" when he and the Foot Ninjas discovered the Turtles' hideaway. ![]() When Venus de Milo came into view, she uses her shinobi abilities to defeat the Shredder, presumably for good and the Foot was disbanded. In the episode "Enemy Of My Enemy", his alias of Oroku Saki was later found on the streets when Dragon Lord's soldiers attack him in order to obtain a ninja amulet called the Golden Shuriken. After Dragon Lord's forces were busy fighting the Turtles, Oroku Saki was defeated and later seen in a deserted alley with the amulet in his possession where he has appeared to have unlocked the power of the ninja amulet and laughs maniacally. Rank - The Rank is a group of evil dragons that were trapped in an enchanted glass until they escaped. Dragon Lord (performed by Gerald Wong, voiced by Christopher Gaze) – Leader of the Rank and the King of all Dragons. He and his forces were trapped in an enchanted glass years ago and have now escaped. Dragon Lord was the first evil dragon, and his charisma lead to other dragons joining him, and thus the banishing of his entire race. Wick (performed by Adam Behr and Bill Terezakis, voiced by Lee Tockar) – A small dragon who is Dragon Lord's sidekick. He once drank a power potion he created by accident, temporarily gaining a deep, echoing, English voice along with new powers. Rank Lieutenant (portrayed by Andrew Kavadas) – The head of Dragon Lord's army. He is distinguished from the other by his violet hood. Good Dragon - Member of the Rank who has a heart of gold as seen in his titular episode. ![]() Studio Ghibli has, as a whole, one of the most impressive and beautiful libraries of any film studio in history. In one montage, see how the studio’s ideas and. ![]() He saved Venus from an attack from the Lieutenant, ultimately decided to exile himself back into the enchanted glass until Dragon Lord is defeated or he amasses an army of good dragons to rebel against him. His final quote before re- entering the enchanted glass was "either way, I'll be back". Dr. Cornelius Quease (portrayed by Simon Webb) – A world- renowned scientist and expert on mutation and other fields. Donatello is a big fan of his and once worked with him on a device that could have re- imprisoned the dragons. He attempts to create various weapons to defeat the turtles. However, Dragon Lord's ego and desire to consume the turtles usually causes them to backfire. He is also quite insane, and an egomaniac. The Dragon Lord refers to him as a "master of the new magic". After joining the Dragon Lord, Quease adds a yellow labcoat to his outfit along with his red gloves and blue work outfit. Dr. Quease wears the three basic colors. Robot Leonardo. Robot Donatello. Robot Raphael. Robot Michelangelo. Robot Venus de Milo. Silver (portrayed by Garry Chalk) – The last of the Yetis. Instead of living on top of the mountain, he makes his life by going into the crime business and starting a gang of humans who think of him as the smartest boss around. He can't spell, but is otherwise more sophisticated than his moronic henchmen. For some reason, he was able to find out an old man would win the lottery and broke into his home before he found out himself. He was the least featured of the villains throughout the show. Monkey Thief Mick (portrayed by Michael Dobson) – One of Silver's henchmen. Monkey Thief Dick (portrayed by Ronnie Way) – One of Silver's henchmen. Monkey Thief Stupid (portrayed by John Tench) - One of Silver's henchmen. Simon Bonesteel (portrayed by Scott Mc. Neil) – A deranged big game hunter who specializes in hunting endangered animals. He has collected things off of endangered animals like elephant ivories, baby seal pelts, dolphin hides, and mountain gorilla skulls. He considers the Ninja Turtles endangered species as well since there are only five of them as he quotes "I have found a species that will make [all others] seem downright plentiful". Bonesteel possesses a paranoid, anti- social personality and is known to give his weapons female names; he even talks to his weapons, and can be tricked with enough word play. Bonesteel is revealed to have made his home on the roof of an abandoned building. As the series progressed, Bonesteel grew craftier where he logged all the Turtles habits and set traps for them. One such instance is when he attempted to capture Mikey at a pizzeria; another is when the Turtles' instincts have them go out to play frisbee during a full moon. However, Leo also began learning about hunting to counter the traps. In the four- part episode "Unchain My Heart", Simon Bonesteel is also known for hunting supernatural creatures when it came to Vam- Mi and her vampire henchmen; he twice tries forging alliance with them, succeeding with capture and threat of sunlight. Heavy Duke (portrayed by Travis Mac. Throw NBA 2. K1. 8's Cover In The Trash. Didn’t we only just go through this with PES? Now it’s NBA 2. K’s turn to have its already- anointed cover athlete screw things up by changing teams before the game is even out. The cover curse is normally a Madden thing, but this year it’s struck the Pro Evolution Soccer…Read more ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reports that Cleveland and Boston executed a blockbuster trade today that sends Cavs superstar Kyrie Irving to the Celtics in exchange for Isaiah Thomas, Jae Crowder and some draft picks. It’s a fun trade for basketball fans, but a nightmare for 2. K, who not only have Irving as their cover star for this year’s game, but obviously have him up there (and have been publicising this since a July 1 announcement) in his Cavs uniform. Welp. While there’s plenty of time to now go and change the cover to feature, say, Irving in a Celtics uniform (we’ve contacted 2. K to find out exactly what happens from here), spare a thought for everyone at 2. K now left with one hell of a thing to fix before the game’s September 1. 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